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The Behemoth is offering three playable prisoners to Battleblock Theater owners this week. Players that log in to the full version of the game on Xbox Live will receive the Boot, Moose and 50% Off Prisoner characters for free.

The developer plans to introduce at least one new Battleblock Theater prisoner on a weekly basis through the month of August, so those that have missed out on characters such as Donuts or Rose still have more to look forward to.

Permalink | Email this | Comments]]>50-percent-off-prisonerbattleblock-theaterbootcharactersmicrosoftmooseprisonersThe-BehemothXBLAxboxSat, 03 Aug 2013 22:30:00 ESThttp://www.joystiq.com/2006/12/15/wii-freeloader-is-en-route/http://www.joystiq.com/2006/12/15/wii-freeloader-is-en-route/http://www.joystiq.com/2006/12/15/wii-freeloader-is-en-route/#commentsAfter a bunch of Perrin Kaplan flip-flopping and general mass hysteria, it turned out that the Wii would in fact be region-specific after all. Importing games that the world has deemed too insane for the American public is one of our greatest joys in this world, and lo, Nintendo cut us down without mercy. But in this rare tale of Nintendo playing the role of evil, a shining knight gallops toward us with an interesting coat of arms adorning yon shield ... it's Datel, Advanced Gaming Technology[TM]! Yes!

Apparently, Datel has announced plans to bring a Wii version of their popular Freeloader boot disc, allowing a gamer to essentially ignore any and all region-locks. Though the updatable nature of the Wii theoretically might allow Nintendo to block this product in the future, we'd imagine that even evil has unexpected bouts of lenience.